lurk in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

lurk in the PONS Dictionary

lurk Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to lurk (about)
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They leave thinking that the house is empty but secretly the fat man lurks inside.
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Prodigal sons returning to their hometowns as patriotic heroes, usually with darkness inside them, scars from their time in combat lurking beneath the surface.
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Interviews can also be used to answer the question of why and how lurkers lurk.
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On rare occasions it is suggested that a more passionate and sensitive personality lurks beneath his pragmatic exterior.
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The term lurk can be traced back to when it was first used during the 14th century.
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It means that sin lurks and awaits for a chance to strike and affect.
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The sight of modern sensibilities lurking behind the curtains can break ye olde spell.
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The arena is a stage below which tigers lurk freely, waiting for any unfortunate fighter to drop below.
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Like all things, danger lurks beneath its surface, but these dangers are for the most part easily avoided with some caution and planning.
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However giant spiders lurk behind the trees, and the forest has a mind of its own.
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